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  1. #1
    Established Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Feb 25 2016
    AZ Member #
    369355
    Location
    Plymouth mi

    Rear Window regulator/ glass question

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    My rear passenger window regulator is broken and the PO re hung the wire and the window is currently being propped up with suction cups keeping it from sliding down ....
    I have a parts S4, can I remove the the entire window with the regulator attached out of the parts car and transfer the entire thing to the good one. Would this be easier than swapping just the regulators. I didn't want to have to buy a riveter.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings
    Join Date
    May 22 2016
    AZ Member #
    373641
    My Garage
    2006 electric blue evo 9, 2jz e46, rwd b5 a4, b7 a4 sline titanium airlift 3p
    Location
    Roseville

    Yes

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
    Join Date
    May 22 2016
    AZ Member #
    373641
    My Garage
    2006 electric blue evo 9, 2jz e46, rwd b5 a4, b7 a4 sline titanium airlift 3p
    Location
    Roseville

    It's real easy only pain one I'd driver door has so many wires. If u have done it before takes about 8 minutes

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    Veteran Member Four Rings MacDaddy's Avatar
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    Aug 06 2008
    AZ Member #
    31677
    Location
    Canadia

    Its not complicated, but getting the door seals all lined up so it seals properley is a PITA, at least it was on my car
    the B5 S4 is like the mafia... there is only one way out!

  5. #5
    Established Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Feb 25 2016
    AZ Member #
    369355
    Location
    Plymouth mi

    Thanks for the replies, both of my cars are over an hour away from me wth the moment so I'm gonna have to check it out and see how easy it looks


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